In 1973 Julie Stevens performed a guest role in an episode of the British sitcom "The Dick Emery Show". This BBC program was produced from 1963 to 1981, in total 166 shows aired. Click "Sample Clip" on top of the page to view.
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Well, if it's any consolation, I enjoyed seeing that Dick Emery clip again.
Julie Stevens is best known as one of the presenters of Play School. That's certainly where I remember her from anyway, so I don't know if any of those episodes are available to you.
Great website by the way, I spend far too much time on there looking at the clips.
Julie Stevens is best known as one of the presenters of Play School. That's certainly where I remember her from anyway, so I don't know if any of those episodes are available to you.
Great website by the way, I spend far too much time on there looking at the clips.
Following the departure of Ian Hendry after the first year of The Avengers, three new companions were appointed to partner John Steed, who had now taken centre stage, before it was decided who would be the permanent replacement.
Although Honor Blackman's Cathy Gale would eventually take the coveted role, for six episodes Patrick Macnee was partnered with the platinum blonde night-club singer Venus Smith, played by Julie Stevens.
There is a small article on this site about Julie Stevens:
http://www.cult.tv/index.php?view=artic ... &Itemid=72
Best known as a children's television presenter, she hosted The Sunday Break, ABC Weekend Television's religious programme for teenagers, during the early 1960s and ITV's Sunday 'Family Hour' which featured the seven-part Pathfinders in Space and its two sequels, devised by The Avengers and Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman.
Between 1966 and 1979 Julie was a regular on Play School, which catered for the pre-school audience, and its companion show, Play Away from 1975 and 1979. In 1972 she played alongside Johnny Ball and Derek Griffiths in Cabbages and Kings, taking part in the historical comedy sketches the series was based around.
As an actress Julie appeared in episodes of Z Cars, Not For Women Only and The Dick Emery Show. For three years she played Rosemary Pilgrim in the ATV sitcom Girls About Town, and appeared in the cinema as Gloria, the slave girl, in Carry on Cleo.
Having spent many years as Harry Secombe's personal manager she recently returned to acting with an appearance in the hospital drama Holby City.
And this is a site about someone, who asked her for an autograph; with a photo of her.
http://members.tripod.com/autograph_hea ... evens1.htm
Although Honor Blackman's Cathy Gale would eventually take the coveted role, for six episodes Patrick Macnee was partnered with the platinum blonde night-club singer Venus Smith, played by Julie Stevens.
There is a small article on this site about Julie Stevens:
http://www.cult.tv/index.php?view=artic ... &Itemid=72
Best known as a children's television presenter, she hosted The Sunday Break, ABC Weekend Television's religious programme for teenagers, during the early 1960s and ITV's Sunday 'Family Hour' which featured the seven-part Pathfinders in Space and its two sequels, devised by The Avengers and Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman.
Between 1966 and 1979 Julie was a regular on Play School, which catered for the pre-school audience, and its companion show, Play Away from 1975 and 1979. In 1972 she played alongside Johnny Ball and Derek Griffiths in Cabbages and Kings, taking part in the historical comedy sketches the series was based around.
As an actress Julie appeared in episodes of Z Cars, Not For Women Only and The Dick Emery Show. For three years she played Rosemary Pilgrim in the ATV sitcom Girls About Town, and appeared in the cinema as Gloria, the slave girl, in Carry on Cleo.
Having spent many years as Harry Secombe's personal manager she recently returned to acting with an appearance in the hospital drama Holby City.
And this is a site about someone, who asked her for an autograph; with a photo of her.
http://members.tripod.com/autograph_hea ... evens1.htm
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That's interesting. It seems she played the character Pat Fitzjohn in two episodes of Holby City (not that recently!) : Hearts and Flowers, May/29/2001 and The Road Less Travelled, Jun/05/2001.ischtar wrote: Having spent many years as Harry Secombe's personal manager she recently returned to acting with an appearance in the hospital drama Holby City.
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